The Holocaust was not a conflict, it was entirely one-sided, but it took place in Europe.
No, it was a by-product. They happened in the same place at the same time, but it was not a part of the war, it was a political/idealogical issue, not a military one.
there was no real conflict of the Holocaust, it was very one-sided, but it took place in occupied Europe.
Night by Elie Wiesel it explains what happened to him when he was in the holocaust.
The Holocaust took place in stages which followed on rapidly from one another. The formation of ghettos in Poland in 1939-40 with intolerable conditions wasn't a secret. The gassings were secret, but they were planned. Even if one takes a 'fuctionalist' view of the Holocaust, those who planned it must have known in advance.
not a simple answer, not even one that experts on the subject agree upon.
There are many sites that one can visit to read about the Holocaust timeline. They include the Washington Post archives, the Holocaust Museum site and The History Place website.
The Ku Klux Klan is one. I hope that helped!!
No war 'began when the Holocaust began'. The Holocaust took place during World War 2 but was not one of the causes of the war.
no one prevented the Holocaust, it happened.
When 5-star general Dwight D. Eisenhower witnessed the liberation of Ohrdruf concentration camp, he knew people would deny it and he wanted the entire camp filmed. Today, there are some people who deny the Holocaust; all of them are anti-Semitic and hate Jews for one reason or another.
One Holocaust survivor, David Faber, survived because he promised his mother (who was murdered) he would tell the world what happened.